Lending Interest Rates’ Relationships of Malaysia and Other Countries
This paper is to examine the relationship of Malaysia‟s lending interest rate with other countries which include China, Singapore, United States, Indonesia and Thailand. Those five countries are Malaysia‟s major trading partners. The daily base lending interest rates from 2006 to 2014 were applie...
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doaj-7d09b81f906041ecbbb3f42ef0e1a6fc2020-11-24T22:12:39ZengDanubius UniversityActa Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica2065-01752067-340X2016-06-01123127137Lending Interest Rates’ Relationships of Malaysia and Other CountriesNoor Azryani Auzairy0Chee Yong Thing1Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaUniversiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaThis paper is to examine the relationship of Malaysia‟s lending interest rate with other countries which include China, Singapore, United States, Indonesia and Thailand. Those five countries are Malaysia‟s major trading partners. The daily base lending interest rates from 2006 to 2014 were applied to this study. The associations of the interest rates were tested by coefficient correlation and multivariate regression analysis. Results showed that Malaysian lending interest rate is significant and positively related to those of China, Thailand and the United States. Among the five countries‟ interest rates, only the changes in interest rates of China, Thailand and the United States would affect Malaysia‟s lending rate. The independence of monetary policy would hardly be expected by the Malaysian authority, Bank Negara, in its decision on lending interest rate. In addition, it may affect the trade finance and money market hedge decisions by the international traders. This study provides an overview and guidance to the government authorities in making more effective decisions related to monetary policy, international trade and foreign exchange exposure in order to strengthen the economy.http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/oeconomica/article/view/3356/3280standardization; halal goods; sharia compliant; regulation; Halal GNPlending interest rate; monetary policy; trade finance |
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Noor Azryani Auzairy Chee Yong Thing Lending Interest Rates’ Relationships of Malaysia and Other Countries Acta Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica standardization; halal goods; sharia compliant; regulation; Halal GNP lending interest rate; monetary policy; trade finance |
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Lending Interest Rates’ Relationships of Malaysia and Other Countries |
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Lending Interest Rates’ Relationships of Malaysia and Other Countries |
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Lending Interest Rates’ Relationships of Malaysia and Other Countries |
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Lending Interest Rates’ Relationships of Malaysia and Other Countries |
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Lending Interest Rates’ Relationships of Malaysia and Other Countries |
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lending interest rates’ relationships of malaysia and other countries |
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Danubius University |
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Acta Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica |
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2065-0175 2067-340X |
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2016-06-01 |
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This paper is to examine the relationship of Malaysia‟s lending interest rate with other
countries which include China, Singapore, United States, Indonesia and Thailand. Those five
countries are Malaysia‟s major trading partners. The daily base lending interest rates from 2006 to
2014 were applied to this study. The associations of the interest rates were tested by coefficient
correlation and multivariate regression analysis. Results showed that Malaysian lending interest rate
is significant and positively related to those of China, Thailand and the United States. Among the five
countries‟ interest rates, only the changes in interest rates of China, Thailand and the United States
would affect Malaysia‟s lending rate. The independence of monetary policy would hardly be expected
by the Malaysian authority, Bank Negara, in its decision on lending interest rate. In addition, it may
affect the trade finance and money market hedge decisions by the international traders. This study
provides an overview and guidance to the government authorities in making more effective decisions
related to monetary policy, international trade and foreign exchange exposure in order to strengthen
the economy. |
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standardization; halal goods; sharia compliant; regulation; Halal GNP lending interest rate; monetary policy; trade finance |
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http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/oeconomica/article/view/3356/3280 |
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